> Congrats! That's going to be a very useful step! Especially
> the fact that nodes are not atomized when the expression appears
> within element content. By the way, how are handled whitespaces
> in the following template?:
>
> <p:document-template>
> <p:input port="template">
> <p:inline>
> <root> {
> /some/sub/tree
> }
> </root>
> </p:inline>
> </p:input>
> ...
> </p:document-template>
>
> Is there a text node with one space right after the opening
> root tag, and a text node with one linefeed and whitespaces right
> before the closing root tag?
In our implementation, you will get a text node (single space) before the result of the expression, and a text node (linefeed + spaces) after the result of the expression. The whitespace inside {} will be ignored.
Vojtech
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Vojtech Toman
Consultant Software Engineer
EMC | Information Intelligence Group
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